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Today around the table is the second part of the conversation with Erin, Roni, Kara, and Kelley (via zoom).Por KT
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This is another episode of Table Talk. Today I have Erin, Roni, and Kara with me on a zoom call. Shenanigans ensue.Por KT
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A little behind the scenes conversation as we prepare for the upcoming Sunday service plus so much more.Por KT
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Today around the table: Jeff, Konnor and Kelley. Topics of discussion: embarrassing moments and The March Madness of Casual Dining.Por KT
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This morning was a unicorn. I had Steve, Jason, Ryan, and Christopher all in the studio. I rarely get to be with all of these guys at the same time. But since we had someone here from all three campuses in preparation for Sunday, we recorded part of our conversation and we’re sharing it with you.Por KT
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The book of 2 Peter is full of important reminders for believers. The first reminder is that we should never stop growing in our faith. Peter wanted to be sure that his readers understood that their foundation in Christ allowed them the opportunity to grow, change, and become more like Jesus. As we cooperate together […]…
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We all need reminders sometimes. Whether we need to be reminded of an appointment or something as simple as locking the door, we all appreciate and need reminders! We might set a reminder on our phone or even tie a string around our finger so that we don’t forget something important. As the Apostle Peter […]…
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This message is from Ryan DeVaughn, our ministry assistant at Gateway on the Square. If you missed a message or want to hear it again, listen on-line or tune in to our podcast.Por KT
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Pretend with me for a moment that you were going to an awards banquet. And at this banquet, you knew you were going to receive an award. How would you react? What would you do before hand? More than likely you would carefully plan out your wardrobe, prepare a carefully worded speech, and prepare yourself […]…
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As we enter the Christmas season, our minds turn to the incredible events and people that were a part of the birth of Jesus. We think about Mary, that young, brave girl that submitted herself to God’s will for her life. We think of Joseph, whose love for God and for Mary overcame the challenges […]Por KT
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This is the last message in Steve's series on the Sermon on the Mount.Por KT
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God doesn't want you to settle for the pursuit of happiness. He wants more for you. There is something richer and deeper: joy.Por KT
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“Judge not, lest you be judged.” This is one of the most familiar phrases in the Bible. It is also one of the most misunderstood and misused phrases in the Bible. Does this verse mean that we should never point out any sin or struggle in the lives of those we love for fear that […]Por KT
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If you were applying for a position in Heaven, what would you write on your resume?Por KT
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This message is from Jay Jarrell at our Atoka Campus. If you missed a message or want to hear it again, listen on-line or tune in to our podcast.Por KT
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This message from Jeff Gautney introduces our Missiontober emphasis. It was recorded at our Atoka Campus on September 29, 2019. If you missed a message or want to hear it again, click below to listen on line or tune in to our podcast.Por KT
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Two questions every Christian should ask himself or herself are the following: “Where is my heart,” and “Where is my treasure?” In His sermon the mount, Jesus makes the connection that our heart and our treasure are always in agreement. In Matthew 6:21, He says, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be […]…
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In Jesus greatest sermon, He took time to talk about one of the most important spiritual disciplines for His followers. Prayer was a huge part of Jesus’ life and should characterize every follower of Christ. Wouldn’t it be great if prayer just came easily and naturally to us? Unfortunately, most of the time it doesn’t. In […]…
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Warnings are good things. As Hurricane Dorian bears down on the East Coast, hurricane warnings have been posted so that people will prepare and be ready for the possibility of a destructive storm. If people listen to the warning, they can be spared from the full effect of the storm. If they do not, then […]…
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In case you haven’t noticed, Jesus said a lot of difficult things in the Sermon on the Mount! In fact, most of His teaching was counter-cultural and would have made his listeners very uncomfortable. Jesus’ teaching went straight to the heart and are difficult for us to hear and obey as well. Perhaps one of […]…
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“An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.” “Turn the other cheek.” and “Go the extra mile.” Have you ever wondered where these common phrases came from? Well, they are all in Chapter 5 of the book of Matthew. They are part of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. The problem is that […]Por KT
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How do you move past past hurts like lies, being mistreated, controlling behaviors, etc. of a spouse that now preaches at you instead of listening to how these things in the past hurt your deeply. How can I learn to trust God more readily for the smaller things instead of a Hail Mary play? How […]Por KT
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Am I doing what Jesus would do if I show love to homosexuals, liars, atheists, or just terrible people ? How can rude, mean people call themselves Christians when their words hurt so many people? What does Scripture say about Divorce? What does Scripture say about consoling someone that has lost someone to suicide. We […]…
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